Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1805 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Page 161
... thing would turn out prosperously . He would pro- nounce these words with such seeming conviction , and had so often repeated them , and in so positive a manner , that one day , when the king was more than ordinarily depressed by the ...
... thing would turn out prosperously . He would pro- nounce these words with such seeming conviction , and had so often repeated them , and in so positive a manner , that one day , when the king was more than ordinarily depressed by the ...
Page 246
... thing in infelicite and myscheif , for meikens is changit i malcis , tra- uail in ydilnes , rest in excesse , pace in veyr , eyse in loue in ha- pane , trent , cherite in crualte , iustice in extorsions , almis in thyft , kynd- nes in ...
... thing in infelicite and myscheif , for meikens is changit i malcis , tra- uail in ydilnes , rest in excesse , pace in veyr , eyse in loue in ha- pane , trent , cherite in crualte , iustice in extorsions , almis in thyft , kynd- nes in ...
Page 292
... thing can more strongly confirm this theory than the example of Chaucer . When did England first produce a man , since the revival of literature , worthy to be called a poet ? -when the enormous and cumbersome mass of the feudal system ...
... thing can more strongly confirm this theory than the example of Chaucer . When did England first produce a man , since the revival of literature , worthy to be called a poet ? -when the enormous and cumbersome mass of the feudal system ...
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